Science driving systemic food security.
We translate peer-reviewed agricultural research into actionable policy frameworks, securing public health and soil integrity across underserved communities.
14+
peer-reviewed papers
8
policy briefs
Rigorous standards for agricultural integrity.
Our research focuses on the direct correlation between soil health and human nutrient density. By analyzing crop outputs from regenerative farms, we establish empirical baselines that prove sustainable cultivation directly enhances public health outcomes.
We maintain complete institutional independence. Every study is funded through transparent philanthropic grants and executed in collaboration with leading agronomy departments, ensuring our policy recommendations carry absolute scientific authority.
Published papers and briefs
Nutrient Density in Regenerative Soils
Cold-Storage Infrastructure and Urban Access
An empirical analysis of mineral content in leafy greens across organic and conventional farming systems, establishing baseline data for policy reform.
A quantitative study of logistical bottlenecks in fresh food distribution networks, demonstrating the public health impact of localized cold-storage funding.
Published in the Journal of Agricultural Integrity.
Presented to the Federal Food Security Coalition.
Metropolitan Soil Contamination Baselines
Systemic Food Security Frameworks
Assessing heavy metal concentrations in urban agricultural zones and outlining low-cost remediation protocols for community-led farming initiatives.
A comparative analysis of state-level agricultural subsidies and their direct influence on nutritional access in historically marginalized zip codes.
Funded by the Urban Health Research Grant.
Prepared for the Senate Committee on Nutrition.
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